Can People With Hiv Work Out And Lift Weights

Hi Mr Nelson. I have a question I wanted to ask you. I have been lifting heavy weight for almost 8 years now. I became infected earlier this year and about to start the med soon. I was told that lifting heavy weight is NOT a good idea in HIV...

...smartly to avoid injury in patients who may be frail or have pain issues.So, in conclusion, there is nothing that will impede your work outs if you remain healthy with HIV. I would caution to use weights that will get you to momentary muscular...
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...know about wasting? I am still waiting to test, no appetite, and I have lost almost 10% of my bodyweight my pants are loose and people at work are telling me I am loosing weight, good job . I am trying to eat, even when I am not hungry just to...
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